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remember the famous picture of chelsea clinton after the monica lewinsky affair walking between her parents to the helicopter? or hold on, let me just finish. and this time before the dnc when the white house released a picture of the president with his two daughters snuggling on the couch, there it, watching michelle obama. look, they use their children for political purposes hen they want. to. >> first of all, walking with chelsea to the helicopter, they were going on vacation. so what are they supposed to do, take her to another helicopter or through the back door somewhere? >> it was the hand-holding and connecting them, rollland. >> okay, so what? if there was a photo and there were no hand-holding then, it's okay? seriously. that is not the same as putting an ad out where you are mentioning the president's daughters. it makes no sense. and again, if you're the nra, you don't have to actually do that. you don't have to go that far. if you want to do that, why don't you say okay, why don't you go to chicago and say how many armed guards are there in chicago's schools where the president
remember the famous picture of chelsea clinton after the monica lewinsky affair walking between her parents to the helicopter? or hold on, let me just finish. and this time before the dnc when the white house released a picture of the president with his two daughters snuggling on the couch, there it, watching michelle obama. look, they use their children for political purposes hen they want. to. >> first of all, walking with chelsea to the helicopter, they were going on vacation. so what...
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>> thank you very much, secretary clinton. i want to echo my colleagues for your extraordinary service and i want to thank you for your leadership on benghazi, for taking responsibility for what happened there, for initiating an investigation so we would understand what happened, for moving forward to address threats in other high-risk areas and he for all of your efforts of the accountability review board report. thank you. that's the kind of leadership we want to see. and i want to first go back to what i thought you said about still looking for the funding to be transferred, the 1.3 billion? >> 4. >> to address the security threats not just in libya but around the world and do i understand that we still have not had that money transferred and so that means the 553 million for marine security cards, 130 million for diplomatic security, 691 million for security installations, that is all on hold and so we can't move forward until that has been approved by the house? >> well, now we have to start over because it was in the sen
>> thank you very much, secretary clinton. i want to echo my colleagues for your extraordinary service and i want to thank you for your leadership on benghazi, for taking responsibility for what happened there, for initiating an investigation so we would understand what happened, for moving forward to address threats in other high-risk areas and he for all of your efforts of the accountability review board report. thank you. that's the kind of leadership we want to see. and i want to...
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>> secretary clinton will testify on capitol hill about benghazi the 23rd. so that will be shortly after the inauguration on monday. she will speak before the senate foreign relations committee and also answer questions from the house foreign affairs committee and they wilbe open. the puic will be able to listen that testimony from her. >> dow have a sense they are anxious to do this because they want to get out front and take the opportunity to defend those things that have grown occupy around the benghazi, the political football it became? >> it really has become a political footballment benghazi became in some ways a rorschach test for where you stand politically in washington. secretary clinton and her advisors felt it was necessary for them to wait for her to go to theill unl th had that review board that looked into the investigation in benghazi and said where they failedment because she wants this testimony to be focused on what happens next and how they respond rather than who said what-- what when which was the political football. >> is it likely to
>> secretary clinton will testify on capitol hill about benghazi the 23rd. so that will be shortly after the inauguration on monday. she will speak before the senate foreign relations committee and also answer questions from the house foreign affairs committee and they wilbe open. the puic will be able to listen that testimony from her. >> dow have a sense they are anxious to do this because they want to get out front and take the opportunity to defend those things that have grown...
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secretary of state hillary clinton was in algeria urging the government to crack down on fighters who had taken control of large parts of of mali. attacks on oil and gas facilities are commonplace in other countries like nigeria where fighters are angry over foreign companies influence over production and want a bigger share the wealth. no similar reason has been given in this hostage crisis yet. >> as you heard, the algerian anterior ministry say, former commander for al qaeda in a migrant is responsible for this. he decided to form his own group. he is called the one-eyed. and he's been called un catchable, by the french. an expert says groups use al qaeda to strengthen their international profiles. >> al qaeda in the maghreb is a new phenomenon, especially in algeria. it stems back to the early 1990's when the islamic salvation islamicwon the majority of seats in the first round of the 1991 legislative election. the second round was cancelled with the expectation they would have won a majority. a splinter group needed outside support. that's when it announced affiliation with al qa
secretary of state hillary clinton was in algeria urging the government to crack down on fighters who had taken control of large parts of of mali. attacks on oil and gas facilities are commonplace in other countries like nigeria where fighters are angry over foreign companies influence over production and want a bigger share the wealth. no similar reason has been given in this hostage crisis yet. >> as you heard, the algerian anterior ministry say, former commander for al qaeda in a...
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there you see, is that hillary clinton? >> hillary clinton. >> with sarah phillips. she was an arkansas designer. and there you see michelle obama today at the national prayer service. just got an e-mail a couple of minutes ago from the representatives for the indian designer who lives here in new york named naiem caan. mrs. obama has chosen this designer on many occasions. there she is glowing today with her hair back but bangs still on full display at the national prayer service. >> you know what, i don't think it will ever get old. the big male newscasters used to say, the first lady looks lovely in a pink hat with a matching pink coat and matching gloves. it's a big deal. >> it is. naieme caan was in the running for the gown last night. didn't happen. maybe that's the reason why she gave him a nod today. >> i'm sure there are a lot of hash tags tout out for caan. thank you. alina cho. >> mutual fan society. >> by the way, the first thing i said to you today, i nailed your designer today, didn't i? >> yes, you did. >> alina cho. thank. [ male announcer ] when it c
there you see, is that hillary clinton? >> hillary clinton. >> with sarah phillips. she was an arkansas designer. and there you see michelle obama today at the national prayer service. just got an e-mail a couple of minutes ago from the representatives for the indian designer who lives here in new york named naiem caan. mrs. obama has chosen this designer on many occasions. there she is glowing today with her hair back but bangs still on full display at the national prayer service....
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clinton said the attack was a sign of rising militancy following the arabs bring revolution. >> the commander of u.s. and nato forces in afghanistan has been cleared of all charges related to what became known as the e-mail affair. the general was under investigation over allegations over improper e-mail correspondence with a woman linked to a sex scandal. in germany, the embattled education minister says she will go all the way to prove she did not cheat her way to a ph.d.. that is after dusseldorf university announced a probe into eight pieces she wrote more than 30 is a good. she's not the first senior politician to get into hot water over allegations of plagiarism. >> the german education minister was putting on a brave face at wednesday's cabinet meeting. she could lose her ph.d. title if a dusseldorf university committee rules against her. she denies any wrongdoing. she faces potentially many more months of public scrutiny. >> over the coming weeks, the members of the examination board will come together to assess the documents of the ph.d. committee. they will also assess the response
clinton said the attack was a sign of rising militancy following the arabs bring revolution. >> the commander of u.s. and nato forces in afghanistan has been cleared of all charges related to what became known as the e-mail affair. the general was under investigation over allegations over improper e-mail correspondence with a woman linked to a sex scandal. in germany, the embattled education minister says she will go all the way to prove she did not cheat her way to a ph.d.. that is after...
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somali president said made the announcement alongside secretary of state hillary clinton in washington. >> somalia is part of the commission on the community and part of the world. somali and the united states are a model for democracy of the freedom of people, of the development of the human and this model we are going to pursue as the rest of the world. so the relationship was there in the past. it's now there and today i'm here standing in front of you trying to improve that relationship in the context of the coming realities in somalia, in the region and the country to africa. >> there's been a sharp rise in the number of murders in the mexican capital just in the last few weeks. the government is saying that it's part of normal crime trends but others think drug gangs have begunfighting in the city. >> we are in one of the most violent neighborhoods in mexico city and police are stopping vehicles looking for weapons to see if anybody has contraband. this surge and violence in recent days in mexico city has some business leaders openly questioning if that means drug cartels are ope
somali president said made the announcement alongside secretary of state hillary clinton in washington. >> somalia is part of the commission on the community and part of the world. somali and the united states are a model for democracy of the freedom of people, of the development of the human and this model we are going to pursue as the rest of the world. so the relationship was there in the past. it's now there and today i'm here standing in front of you trying to improve that...
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meanwhile, we've also learned today that secretary of state hillary clinton will testify about that attack before the senate foreign relations committee on january 23rd. that is the same day she will testify before the house foreign affairs committee. >> and the number of people applying more first-time jobless benefits plummeted, five-year low. that is great news and below what economists were actually looking for. economists at barclays say numbers like these indicate moderate jobs growth coming up in the january employment report, which would be good news. >>> it has been 532 days since the u.s. lots its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? well, the claims data, that was helpful. housing numbers also help lift stocks, which closed at a five-year high. >>> now our fourth story "outfront," the breaking news we are covering tonight. americans held hostage in algeria. u.s. officials tell cnn tonight that some americans in algeria have been freed. others, though, we can tell you, are still unaccounted for tonight. we are also just learning from austin official that the alger
meanwhile, we've also learned today that secretary of state hillary clinton will testify about that attack before the senate foreign relations committee on january 23rd. that is the same day she will testify before the house foreign affairs committee. >> and the number of people applying more first-time jobless benefits plummeted, five-year low. that is great news and below what economists were actually looking for. economists at barclays say numbers like these indicate moderate jobs...
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clinton earned $90 million for speeches since leaving office. and mr. carter has taken in at least $7 million from 14 books he has written. president clinton is called out for statement at consume electronic show. he said half of all mass killings in the united states occurred since the assault weapons ban expired, half of the history of the country. "washington post" fact-checker looked to a recent book that identified the mass public servings defined as more victims killed publicly in 24 hours. since 2005 when the assault ban expired there have been 32. in other words about 20%. finally, president obama spoke out for equal pay for men and women in the workforce but his own white house does not live up to the standard. the administration annual report to congress indicates while women comprise half of the 468 staffers they make 13%be less on average than the male counterparts. many people mock the nra response to last month's armed shootings. they suggested armed guards in school. they report from western pennsylvania tonight that no one is laughing th
clinton earned $90 million for speeches since leaving office. and mr. carter has taken in at least $7 million from 14 books he has written. president clinton is called out for statement at consume electronic show. he said half of all mass killings in the united states occurred since the assault weapons ban expired, half of the history of the country. "washington post" fact-checker looked to a recent book that identified the mass public servings defined as more victims killed publicly...
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. >> thank you very much, secretary clinton. i want to echo the praise from my colleagues for your extraordinary service. i want to thank you for your leadership on benghazi. for taking responsibility for what happened there, for initiating an investigation so we would understand what happened, for moving forward to address threats in other high risk areas, and for all of your efforts to implement the recommendations of the accountability review board report. thank you. that's the kind of leadership we want to see across our government. i want to first go back to what i thought you said about still looking for the funding to be transferred, the 1.3 billion -- >> 4. >> 4 billion from the account to address the security threats not just in libya but around the world. and do i understand that we still have not had that money transferred and so that means that the 553 million for marine security guards and diplomatic security and $691 million for security installations, that is all on hold so we can't move forward until that has bee
. >> thank you very much, secretary clinton. i want to echo the praise from my colleagues for your extraordinary service. i want to thank you for your leadership on benghazi. for taking responsibility for what happened there, for initiating an investigation so we would understand what happened, for moving forward to address threats in other high risk areas, and for all of your efforts to implement the recommendations of the accountability review board report. thank you. that's the kind of...
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secretary of state hillary clinton is in touch with algerian officials? >> yes, state department officials confirming within the last two hours, secretary of state clinton has called the algerian prime minister. the two countries, two governments working together to try to work out what they can do to bring had an end to this hostage situation. state department officials would not confirm any numbers, any names, any details about this. they say they want to keep everything under wraps so they can work the channels as best they know how. this, of course, a very concerning situation with these islamic militants taking the hostages. among them some americans, just put the map back up again. we're going to talk about mali in the south. look to the east. it is possibly no coincidence that this gas field is right on the border with libya. the rise of islamic extremism right across north africa is a major concern right now for u.s. officials. >> as you look at that map, you can see mali is well to the south. all of this is related to the fight against islamists
secretary of state hillary clinton is in touch with algerian officials? >> yes, state department officials confirming within the last two hours, secretary of state clinton has called the algerian prime minister. the two countries, two governments working together to try to work out what they can do to bring had an end to this hostage situation. state department officials would not confirm any numbers, any names, any details about this. they say they want to keep everything under wraps so...
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. >> and we have just learned tonight when secretary of state hillary clinton will testify about the attack on the american consulate in benghazi. house foreign affairs secretary has announced clinton will testify before the house on january 23rd. she'll talk about why the attack wasn't better anticipated and what leadership failures existed at the state department. >> it's been 529 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to try to get it back? ben bernanke said he's cautiously optimistic about the next few years. that's a ringing endorsement. and now our third story "outfront." fingerprints wanting. martin o'malley proposed a sweeping gun law. what it is going to do is submit gun owners to fingerprinting. it will ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, require gun safety courses and background checks. he goes further than his democratic governor, and anthony o'donnell tells "outfront" the reality is martin o'malley is trying to get to the left of cuomo in new york because he wants to run for president in 2016. eric, former obama administration offi
. >> and we have just learned tonight when secretary of state hillary clinton will testify about the attack on the american consulate in benghazi. house foreign affairs secretary has announced clinton will testify before the house on january 23rd. she'll talk about why the attack wasn't better anticipated and what leadership failures existed at the state department. >> it's been 529 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to try to get it back? ben bernanke...
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"outfront" tonight, reihan salam and michael waldman, former speech writer for president clinton. good to see both of you. kings, monarchs, all in the eye of the beholder. republicans are angry because this is executive action and some might say look, if you can do a lot of these things through enforcement, why wouldn't you do that first. indeed, that is a part of what he's going to do but there is a point here that some say there's between 300 and 20,000. i don't know why the range is so broad. anyway, of gun laws in this country. isn't this outrage just political? >> part of the issue is that whenever you have a party that's out of power, they are concerned about the abuse of executive power. when you have a democratic president, republicans are upset about it. when you have a republican president, that republican president will tend to use executive action as well to get around congress. so i think that that's natural to some extent that there's going to be that outrage and that it's selective outrage. i will also say, however, that there are few things the president has the di
"outfront" tonight, reihan salam and michael waldman, former speech writer for president clinton. good to see both of you. kings, monarchs, all in the eye of the beholder. republicans are angry because this is executive action and some might say look, if you can do a lot of these things through enforcement, why wouldn't you do that first. indeed, that is a part of what he's going to do but there is a point here that some say there's between 300 and 20,000. i don't know why the range...
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in washington today, after meeting with the president of somalia, secretary clinton said the u.s. is ready to help the french. >> we are supporting the french operation in mali with intelligence and airlift. we're working with a half a dozen african countries as we did with respect to somalia over so many years to help them be prepared to send in african troops. >> brown: clinton said u.s. trainers will arrive in the region by this weekend to work with those troops. in addition, the european union approved sending a military training mission to mali during an emergency meeting in brussels. in mali today, french forces encountered stiff resistance from islamic extremists controlling the northern part of the country. the town of banama, just 90 miles from mali's capital, was put on alert and a contingent of roughly one hundred malian soldiers sped there after reported sightings of jihadists in the area. meanwhile the first detachment of troops from a west african regional force arrived to reinforce french and malian troops. a short while ago i spoke with lindsey hilsum of "independe
in washington today, after meeting with the president of somalia, secretary clinton said the u.s. is ready to help the french. >> we are supporting the french operation in mali with intelligence and airlift. we're working with a half a dozen african countries as we did with respect to somalia over so many years to help them be prepared to send in african troops. >> brown: clinton said u.s. trainers will arrive in the region by this weekend to work with those troops. in addition, the...
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at this moment, hillary clinton comes face to face with lawmakers who want to know why. i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >>> new word of warnings that the u.s. consulate in benghazi was not safe, and they come from one of the americans killed. >>> plus -- >> i put my arms around the mother and fathers, the sisters and brothers, the sons and daughters and the wives left alone to raise their children. >> what today means for hillary clinton's legacy. >>> welcome our viewers in the united states and all around the world. i'm brooke baldwin at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. >> and i'm jake tapper in washington. any minute inside this room on capitol hill testimony, four months in the making, secretary of state hillary clinton will testify before the house foreign affairs committee about what happened on september 11th of last year, the day when these four americans, ambassador chris stevens, shawn smith, tyrone woods and glen doherty were killed at the u.s. mission in benghazi, libya. >> jake, i want to bring you back in and bring in our chief congressional corre
at this moment, hillary clinton comes face to face with lawmakers who want to know why. i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >>> new word of warnings that the u.s. consulate in benghazi was not safe, and they come from one of the americans killed. >>> plus -- >> i put my arms around the mother and fathers, the sisters and brothers, the sons and daughters and the wives left alone to raise their children. >> what today means for hillary clinton's legacy. >>>...
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in washington today, after meeting with the president of somalia, secretary clinton said the u.s. is ready to help the french. >> we are supporting the french operation in mali with intelligence and airlift. we're working with a half a dozen african countries as we did with respect to somalia over so many years to help them be prepared to send in african troops. >> brown: clinton said u.s. trainers will arrive in the region by this weekend to work with those troops. in addition, the european union approved sending a military training mission to mali during an emergency meeting in brussels. in mali today, french forces encountered stiff resistance from islamic extremists controlling the northern part of the country. the town of banama, just 90 miles from mali's capital, was put on alert and a contingent of roughly one hundred malian soldiers sped there after reported sightings of jihadists in the area. meanwhile the first detachment of troops from a west african regional force arrived to reinforce french and malian troops. a short while ago i spoke with lindsey hilsum of "independe
in washington today, after meeting with the president of somalia, secretary clinton said the u.s. is ready to help the french. >> we are supporting the french operation in mali with intelligence and airlift. we're working with a half a dozen african countries as we did with respect to somalia over so many years to help them be prepared to send in african troops. >> brown: clinton said u.s. trainers will arrive in the region by this weekend to work with those troops. in addition, the...
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statement carried by the media, the hostage takers said -- on thursday, secretary of state hillary clinton defended the obama administration's decision to aid france's operation in mali. >> it is important to this latest incident into the broader context. we hope this will be resolved with a minimum loss of life. but when you deal with these relentless terrorists, life is not in any way precious to them. but when this incident is finally over, we know we face a continuing ongoing problem and we're going to do everything we can to work together to confront and disrupt a credit. we're going to be working with our friends and partners in north africa. we're supporting the french operation in mali with intelligence and airlift. we are working with half a dozen african countries as we did with respect to somalia over so many years to help them be prepared to send an african troops. >> earlier today, the nation's refugees set up -- said many are to be uprooted. to talk more about the events in nigeria and mali, we go to washington, d.c. to speak with emira woods, a co-director of foreign policy
statement carried by the media, the hostage takers said -- on thursday, secretary of state hillary clinton defended the obama administration's decision to aid france's operation in mali. >> it is important to this latest incident into the broader context. we hope this will be resolved with a minimum loss of life. but when you deal with these relentless terrorists, life is not in any way precious to them. but when this incident is finally over, we know we face a continuing ongoing problem...
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secretary clinton was asked about that friday, and on the one hand the u.s. and other countries are very unhappy about the lack of information, but on the other hand they realize it's a very complex operation and that it appears to be continuing. erin? >> jill dougherty, thank you very much. of course, we do know there are some americans still unaccounted for tonight. we are also hearing the first words though from another american hostage who is safe and we want to get straight to our david mattingly in texas who has been following the other american hostages. david, what can you tell us about the american you have spoken to who is alive? >> reporter: erin, first of all, we can tell you his name. that's significant because it's the first time that we've been able to confirm a name of one of the americans who were at the plant at the time. his name is mark cobb. he's reportedly from texas. we weren't able to confirm that directly with him because we had a very brief exchange with him. cnn contacting him via text, and he sent two text messages to us. the first
secretary clinton was asked about that friday, and on the one hand the u.s. and other countries are very unhappy about the lack of information, but on the other hand they realize it's a very complex operation and that it appears to be continuing. erin? >> jill dougherty, thank you very much. of course, we do know there are some americans still unaccounted for tonight. we are also hearing the first words though from another american hostage who is safe and we want to get straight to our...
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did you hear what former president bill clinton said about his wife, secretary of state hillary clinton? you're going to be surprised and hear from president clinton himself coming up. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. [ male announcer ] marie callender's puts everything you've grown to love about sunday dinn into each of her pot pies. tender white meat chicken and vegetables in a crust made from scratch. marie callender's. it's time to savor. [ male announcer ] finally mom's oven baked taste... straight from the microwave. like oven roasted chicken in a creamy alfredo sauce. marie callender's new comfort bakes. it's time to savor. >> it does not get any stranger than this one. notre dame football star manti teo and a gi
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of course he has been nominated to replace secretary clinton. senator bob menendez, senator from knew jersey -- new jersey will wield the gavel have. bill. bill: it is fascinating to see how all of the events of the news ties into not just benghazi but what is happening all over the northern part of africa. what is she expected to say about the war on terror and the pursuit of al qaeda? >> reporter: bill, we expect she will talk about essentially all of the attacks that have been on these diplomatic facilities dating back to the 1970s or 1980s even. essentially how it has been a problem spot for both republican and democratic administrations. she is also expected to take responsibility for what happened in benghazi. here's a sample what her, let's go back to the hearing, bill. bill: mike, thank you. this is senator bob menendez out of new jersey, who is beginning his statement and we would anticipate hillary clinton to follow him. let's listen. >> officially seating members. i want to ask unanimous consent of returning members to allow our prosp
of course he has been nominated to replace secretary clinton. senator bob menendez, senator from knew jersey -- new jersey will wield the gavel have. bill. bill: it is fascinating to see how all of the events of the news ties into not just benghazi but what is happening all over the northern part of africa. what is she expected to say about the war on terror and the pursuit of al qaeda? >> reporter: bill, we expect she will talk about essentially all of the attacks that have been on these...
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straight ahead, live coverage of secretary of state clinton's testimony on benghazi. chris matthews is in for chuck. >>> and the senate foreign relations committee will hear testimony this morning from secretary of state hillary clinton on the september 11th attack in benghazi, libya, that killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. good morning, i'm chris matthews, with you for the hour, as we watch secretary clinton's testimony, in what will likely be her final appearance on capitol hill, as the nation's top diplomat. secretary clinton will face questions that republicans have wanted to ask for months. what exactly did she know about security failures in benghazi? well, nbc's kelly o'donnell is live on capitol hill. kelly, this is going to be one dramatic day up there. >> reporter: there has been so much buildup towards this. and because of not only the scope and the tragedy of what happened in benghazi, but the magnitude of who the prime witness is. hillary clinton, in one of her final acts as secretary of state, one of the things members have t
straight ahead, live coverage of secretary of state clinton's testimony on benghazi. chris matthews is in for chuck. >>> and the senate foreign relations committee will hear testimony this morning from secretary of state hillary clinton on the september 11th attack in benghazi, libya, that killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. good morning, i'm chris matthews, with you for the hour, as we watch secretary clinton's testimony, in what will likely be her final...
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i was there in the white house in 1994 when president clinton got an assault weapons ban through. an important breakthrough. >> then lost the house. then, he lost the house. he won the battle but lost the war. in president obama's case, he may well be in a situation where he is going to lose the battle but win the war. he is going to win the war of public opinion. brazil he's got a lot of people who are going to rally. >> you think could actually turn the house? >> i think this could be an element in shoring up his base and getting people to come out in 2014. his problem in part -- >> even if he doesn't get the assault weapons ban -- >> he gets the issue. >> this is to play to the base strategy, not a pragmatic legacy seeking. he may be trying to seek a legacy by spending political capital and getting a ban, but we all know second-term presidencies often times are legacy seeking. >> did the nra go too far with this ad? >> absolutely. the nra does no favors when they do this. they are playing to the president's strategy. they are trying to alien nate the nra. >> we all agree on tha
i was there in the white house in 1994 when president clinton got an assault weapons ban through. an important breakthrough. >> then lost the house. then, he lost the house. he won the battle but lost the war. in president obama's case, he may well be in a situation where he is going to lose the battle but win the war. he is going to win the war of public opinion. brazil he's got a lot of people who are going to rally. >> you think could actually turn the house? >> i think...
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clinton is testifying to congress about last year's deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in the libyan city of benghazi republican members grilled her on the lapses in security that led to the death of the american. what i found most interesting we heard a secular state acknowledge that the revolutions in the region have led to the spread of extremism on the revolution she said it's been a great opportunity for the united states but it is also a great swept the u.s. certainly seize the opportunity when they made the revolution in libya happened because it was mostly due to the u.s. foreign power that the rebels there were able to take over hillary clinton cheered when that happened and generally up until the tragic attack in benghazi in september and the murder of the u.s. ambassador there this is ministration had the head libya checked as a foreign policy success and what's happening in the region now of course looks anything but success we actually heard that in hillary clinton's testimony as she talked about the spread of extremism the spread of weapons in th
clinton is testifying to congress about last year's deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in the libyan city of benghazi republican members grilled her on the lapses in security that led to the death of the american. what i found most interesting we heard a secular state acknowledge that the revolutions in the region have led to the spread of extremism on the revolution she said it's been a great opportunity for the united states but it is also a great swept the u.s. certainly seize the...
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they had, particularly president clinton what he has gone on to do. maybe he is hoping for that. i can't see it. >> that is an interesting point to bring up. peter, ask the whole panel, because the problem here is that he admitted he was a fraud at the very thing he was most famous for. i mean everyone loved him because he seemed to be superhuman. he beat cancer. he was a super athlete. doing things with his body people thought were impossible. turns out we were right, it was impossible. so what is there to salvage from there? >> if you look perspective had he walked away never done this, could have still done the lecture circuit and college tours. melissa: really. >> again because he never admitted. yes i stepped down to save livestrong foundation from going through anymore. he would have been looked at somewhat of a hero walking away. melissa: i don't know. >> he was stripped of his titles, i still won, i still bike, never did anything. had he stayed the course he might not made the money he could have made if this happened, he would still have been
they had, particularly president clinton what he has gone on to do. maybe he is hoping for that. i can't see it. >> that is an interesting point to bring up. peter, ask the whole panel, because the problem here is that he admitted he was a fraud at the very thing he was most famous for. i mean everyone loved him because he seemed to be superhuman. he beat cancer. he was a super athlete. doing things with his body people thought were impossible. turns out we were right, it was impossible....
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hillary clinton just spoke to the algerian prime minister. what did she say about that conversation? >> she just spoke at the state department. she said that the hostages are still in danger. it is an ongoing situation. there was not a lot of clarity yesterday about what was happening at the facility but it is still ongoing. she also said she offered more counterterrorism help to the al swreerians, help they have already provided to the algerians suggesting there is help within the country, but that is something that the algerians have rebuffed. >> i spoke with the algerian prime minister again this morning to get an update on this very difficult situation, and to underscore again that the utmost care must be taken to preserve innocent life. >> reporter: untold members of hostages were killed when the algerians opened fire on a convoy of five vehicles as the hostage takers tried to leave the bp complex. the algerians were given the fly out wounded today. they say a c-130 is heading toward a air base in italy. there are on the plane with other
hillary clinton just spoke to the algerian prime minister. what did she say about that conversation? >> she just spoke at the state department. she said that the hostages are still in danger. it is an ongoing situation. there was not a lot of clarity yesterday about what was happening at the facility but it is still ongoing. she also said she offered more counterterrorism help to the al swreerians, help they have already provided to the algerians suggesting there is help within the...
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secretary of state hillary clinton faces need to listen in on what she thinks led to a deadly attack on an american consulate in libya and garvey last year. that's still to come but first jordanians have been heading to the polls today after the king announced early parliamentary elections spurred into action by two years of arab spring protests but the chorus of critical voices as the country is still as far from any real change as it was back in two thousand and eleven and they claim that the government is bound to rig the ballot kabanov is in jordan. many here say that the reforms simply are too few and too late now there have been some efforts for example to make the elections more open this is the first time that outside election monitors are going to be observing the vote here but at the end of the day the new parliament just still not going to be able to pass legislation freely and can be dismissed at any time by a royal decree now the biggest source of discontent here is a new election law which critics claim is rigged in favor of pro-government candidates by allowing favorin
secretary of state hillary clinton faces need to listen in on what she thinks led to a deadly attack on an american consulate in libya and garvey last year. that's still to come but first jordanians have been heading to the polls today after the king announced early parliamentary elections spurred into action by two years of arab spring protests but the chorus of critical voices as the country is still as far from any real change as it was back in two thousand and eleven and they claim that the...